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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (大坪 鉄也) is a video game director at [[Sega of Japan]]. He joined Sega n 2002{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200803225131/https://www.sega.co.jp/recruit/episode/episode02/}}, | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (大坪 鉄也) is a video game director at [[Sega of Japan]]. He joined Sega n 2002{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200803225131/https://www.sega.co.jp/recruit/episode/episode02/}}, | ||
− | being seconded to developer [[Overworks]], as he had helped this company a few years prior developing ''[[Skies of Arcadia]]'' and ''[[Sakura Taisen 3: Paris wa Moeteiru ka]]''. He worked as a game designer on the development of console titles like ''[[Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love]]'', and as director of the ''[[:category:Hatsune Miku|Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA]]'' series{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210214000613/https://www.sega.co.jp/en/recruit/episode/episode02/}}. After said series' developer [[Sega CS3 (2008- | + | being seconded to developer [[Overworks]], as he had helped this company a few years prior developing ''[[Skies of Arcadia]]'' and ''[[Sakura Taisen 3: Paris wa Moeteiru ka]]''. He worked as a game designer on the development of console titles like ''[[Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love]]'', and as director of the ''[[:category:Hatsune Miku|Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA]]'' series{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210214000613/https://www.sega.co.jp/en/recruit/episode/episode02/}}. After said series' developer [[Sega CS3 (2008-2015)|CS R&D Dept. #3]] was dissolved, he joined [[Sega Games CS Studio 2]], returning to one of his earliest Sega IPs with ''[[Shin Sakura Taisen]]''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200803225131/https://www.sega.co.jp/recruit/episode/episode02/}} |
Ohtsubo has a particular affinity for glasses, and picked out many of the glasses available as accessories in the ''Project DIVA'' games{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160413172624/http://www.famitsu.com/news/201604/12103125.html}}. | Ohtsubo has a particular affinity for glasses, and picked out many of the glasses available as accessories in the ''Project DIVA'' games{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160413172624/http://www.famitsu.com/news/201604/12103125.html}}. |
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Tetsuya Ohtsubo (大坪 鉄也) is a video game director at Sega of Japan. He joined Sega n 2002[1], being seconded to developer Overworks, as he had helped this company a few years prior developing Skies of Arcadia and Sakura Taisen 3: Paris wa Moeteiru ka. He worked as a game designer on the development of console titles like Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love, and as director of the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series[2]. After said series' developer CS R&D Dept. #3 was dissolved, he joined Sega Games CS Studio 2, returning to one of his earliest Sega IPs with Shin Sakura Taisen[1]
Ohtsubo has a particular affinity for glasses, and picked out many of the glasses available as accessories in the Project DIVA games[3].
Production history
Games
- Skies of Arcadia (Dreamcast; 2000) — イベントスクリプト (as 大坪 鉄弥)
- Skies of Arcadia (Dreamcast; 2000) — Scenario Scripting
- Skies of Arcadia (GameCube; 2002) — Planner
- Sakura Taisen 3: Paris wa Moeteiru ka (PlayStation 2; 2005) — 企画協力 (as 大坪鉄弥)
- Bleach: The 3rd Phantom (Nintendo DS; 2008) — Creative Director
- Suzumiya Haruhi no Chokuretsu (Nintendo DS; 2009) — Creative Director
- Shining Hearts (PlayStation Portable; 2010) — スペシャルサンクス (as 大坪 鉄也)
- 7th Dragon 2020 (PlayStation Portable; 2011) — Special Thanks (as 大坪 鉄弥)
- Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F (PlayStation 3; 2013) — Director
- Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd (PlayStation 3; 2014) — Director
- Miracle Girls Festival (PlayStation Vita; 2015) — 技術協力 (as 大坪 鉄弥)
- Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X (PlayStation 4; 2016) — Director
- Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone (PlayStation 4; 2016) — Special Thanks(SEGA)
- Shin Sakura Taisen (PlayStation 4; 2019) — Director (as Tetsuya Otsubo)
- Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix (Nintendo Switch; 2020) — Special Thanks
- Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! (iOS; 2020) — 楽曲進行管理 (as 大坪鉄弥)
- Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! (Android; 2020) — 楽曲進行管理 (as 大坪鉄弥)
Music
- Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd Nonstop Mix Collection (CD; 2010) — Game Creative Director
Interviews
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 https://www.sega.co.jp/recruit/episode/episode02/ (Wayback Machine: 2020-08-03 22:51)
- ↑ https://www.sega.co.jp/en/recruit/episode/episode02/ (Wayback Machine: 2021-02-14 00:06)
- ↑ http://www.famitsu.com/news/201604/12103125.html (Wayback Machine: 2016-04-13 17:26)
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- Global Entertainment R&D Dept. 2 staff members
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- Sega Games CS Studio 2 staff members
- Sega Games Div. 2 staff members
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